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Stefanie Dolson’s 6 Tattoos & Their Meanings

Stefanie Dolson is a famous American Professional Basketball Player who plays for the Chicago Sky of the Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA). Dolson used to play Basketball and Volleyball during her time at Minisink Valley High School in Slate Hill, New York. She, along with her teammates won a gold medal in U.S. women’s 3×3 basketball in Tokyo Olympics, 2020.

 “To win this one for my country is something that I’ve dreamed of and wanted for a long time,” Dolson said.

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In the year 2016, Dolson had come up as a member of the LGBTQ community and talked about her sexuality. Following the trend of other sportsmen, Stefanie also has an affinity for body tattoos. Let us see what tattoos adorn her body and their relevance for her.

“I know who I am and I don’t care if people judge me. I am 6-5, and I dye my hair purple and experiment a lot with fashion. My motto is: If they’re going to stare, they might as well stare at something fun. There are a lot of girls who struggle to be who they are. We need people who are out so that those girls know it’s OK to be themselves, regardless of stereotypes. By being open, I give them someone to look up to, and however they identify, I can inspire them to support equality and LGBT issues.”

1. Back Tattoo

2. Roses on Arm

Tattoo: On her inner right bicep, Stefanie has got the bouquet of roses tattooed.

Meaning: Roses are the universal symbol of love, passion, and romance. Also, they symbolize commitment, enchantment, and royalty. As per the Christian belief, the five petals of the rose represent all five wounds and the sacrificial blood of Jesus Christ which he suffered from crucifixion and the white rose represents the purity and humanity of Jesus Christ.

3. Chest Tattoo

Tattoo: Stefanie has got a tattoo on her cleavage that goes down towards the bottom of her chest. This vertically inked design has wings on the bottom.

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